stopped his advance on moscow and apparently pulled at least some fighters out of rostov-on-don. they had made to it within 120 miles of the capital when they suddenly decided to turn around. the kremlin saying they have putin s word he can go safely to belarus free from prosecution. you can see him being cheered by the folks. they even went to shake his hand. prigozhin saying he made the deal because he didn t want to shed russian blood. translator: therefore, russian blood would be shed from one of the sites we turn our column around and turn in the opposite direction according to the plan. we also see here some of his departing fighters who seem to get some cheers from residents as they stood on top of the tanks. so we have full team coverage for you over the next hour. our team of correspondents and guests. i start with nic robertson. so prigozhin has been seething at russian leadership. he s been saying for months, attacking the defense minister shoigu and others. he
and checking out the truth behind them. let s turn to our main story. we start in the north atlantic where a canadian aircraft and a ship with remote controlled underwater vessels capable of searching deep underwater have joined the race to find the submersible that s gone missing. the sub was on a trip to see the wreck of the titanic. five people are on board. ships and planes are scouring the ocean around 640 kilometres off the coast of newfoundland in canada and dropping sonar buoys to detect any underwater activity. the titanic, which sank in 1912, lies nearly 4,000 metres beneath the surface. on sunday, all contact with it was lost with the vessel, about an hour and 45 minutes into its dive. there is only enough oxygen for up to 96 hours. 0ur correspondent carl nasman is live for us now in boston. carl, every time we speak each hour, the search in terms of hardware is just getting bigger and bigger. it just getting biggerand bigger. it just getting biggerand bigger.
the newcomer in this race, what does he think? we ll ask him, he s here. first, on the fast and furious fall with all of this from nate foy on what the former president is facing and saying, alexis mcadams in north carolina on his opponents, and lucas tomlinson at the white house with how the current president is responding. welcome, everybody. happy to have you, happy weekend, i m neil cavuto. let s go to nate this new jersey with the latest from the former president there. hey, nate. reporter: hey, neil. you mentioned it, former president trump is back on the campaign trail today as he s set to appear in miami federal court early next week, but we learned yesterday he s facing 37 felony federal charges, and we also learned he s accused of being personally involved in moving those classified documents from the white house to mar-a-lago. take a look at these pictures that investigators released. they say that these documents contained sensitive military secrets. they were
here and now, nowhere else in this world but now. you and me, ain t it good to be alive? rachel: welcome back, even. good morning. it s 7:00 here in new york, and i m back. took the day off yesterday, but i m here and now by kenny chess niche i m here and now too with pete and will, and i m happy to be back on the couch with you guys in a new year. pete: glad to have you. will: 2024. kenny chesney. pete: is it kevin? rachel: did i say kevin? i m sorry, i know kenny. will: more softly saying his name, but you had to go right at her. in the end, i ll be the bad guy would you with please mark me down [laughter] one day i m in the journal [laughter] pete: she tried to come in with, like, a smooth thing rachel: i did. i tried to be nice, but, okay, you get your point will: how did this turn on me all of a sudden? if i don t even understand what s going on. rachel: he is good. [laughter] will: he s good with you. pete: yep. i know what buttons to push. will: i d
america s newsroom, i m dana perino. bill: i m bill hemmer. she is accused of serving her husband adrink laced with five times the lethal dose of fentanyl. both sides previewing cases during a detention hearing yesterday. prosecutors presented their evidence. the defense calling the case purely circumstantial. in the end the judge denying request for bail finding that she is a substantial danger to herself and others. dana: jeff paul has more for us. bill and dana, the first time we truly got an understanding of not only the toll it has had on the victim s family but how they re impacting corey. she listened to testimony with a blank stare. once investigators detailed how they believe her husband, eric, died, she lowered her head and appeared to wipe away tears sometimes shaking her head all while in handcuffs. the most intense moments came during the impact statement from eric s sister. this last year has been a living hell for our family. we have watched as corey